The pie chart for "This Month's Hits" is not much different from the one for Unique Hits. But this information is important for those who want to know whether visitors just passed by or stayed to read.

"This Month's Hits" refers to the number of hits a blog receives, regardless of whether the visitor is unique or not. Another way of looking at it is by comparing the number of unique hits (UH) to the number of this month's hits (TMH).

For instance, Pinoy Cook had "only" 56,746 UH, but totaled 261,934 TMH. This means that each UH on Pinoy Cook represents 4.62 TMH. In short, visitors are clicking more times on this blog than others.

If you'd like to know why some blogs are more successful than others in terms of reader clicks, you may want to visit the TMH/UH Ratio Top 10. Some of them may not have as many hits as the UH Top 10, but they're very good at getting their readers to stay. A few, of course, appear on both lists.